8 MILE HIGH SEED CO. 
MUSKMELONS AND CANTALOUPES 
407 Honey Dew Gold Rind. (92 days.) Earlier than regular 
Honey Dew, same fine quality and thick flesh but ripens with 
a golden yellow rind. 
405 Honey Dew. (110 days.) Not a cantaloupe, but more a fall 
or winter melon. The flesh is emerald green, very thick, melt- 
ing and fine grain. 
409 Heart of Gold. (85 days.) Has very thick, sweet flesh, a 
beautiful golden salmon color. Good size, oval shape, fairly 
distinct ribs and heavy netting. 
298 “H. B.”—Ha’e’s Best. (75 days.) Remarkably early ship 
ping variety, excellent quality. Melons are oval in shape. 8 
inches long by 41% inches in diameter, heavy netting. 
399 Hale’s Best No. 36. (70 days.) Very prolific; perfectly 
netted, with a pink flesh showing a slight Huge of red. One of 
the best varieties in use. 
402 Honey Rock or Sugar Rock. (75 days.) Delicious flavor; 
nearly round; coarse netting deep salmon meat. 
413 Rocky Ford. (85 days.) Rust resistant and the finest green- 
fleshed selection from the Rocky Ford type. Very good home 
garden melon but wiil not stand shipping. 
397 If. B. No. 45. 
(75 days.) Pow- 
dery Mildew re- 
sistant Melon. 
True Hale’s Best 
type, rich salmon 
flesh, small seed 
cavity, heavily 
netted, faint 
strip. Picked on 
full slip, will re- 
main in_ edible 
condition longer 
than other varie- 
ties. 
Frices on 
Cantaloupes: 
Pict heen) See 5e¢ 
BAC 4 ee ee 65¢ 
LDDs Se eee = $2.00 
Postpaid. 

H. B. No. 45 
MANGELS 
Yields as high as 20 tons per acre. Fine for stock or poultry in 
winter as a substitute for green feed. 1 oz. to 100 ft. of row; 
5 to 6 pounds per acre. 
339 Danish Sludstrup. (110 days.) Especially recommended to 
dairymen. Grows half above ground and is easily harvested. 
Reddish yellow. Introduced by Danish government; extra 
good quality and yield. 
342 Long Red. (120 days.) Immense crops; flesh white, shaded 
red. Very long mangel. Yields up to 40 tons, mostly above 
ground; excellent keeper. 
All priced: oz. 10c; 4% lb. 30c; Ib. 95c; 5 Ibs. $4.50; postpaid 
PEANUTS Be: 
Plant in rows 8 feet apart, about 10 inches apart in row. Do 
best in light, sandy loam soil. Cover the roots or new shoots as 
they appear. ; 
645 Tennessee Red. Good yielding sort. Pods long, nuts sweet, 
frequently 3 to 4 in a pod. Recommended for all but very 
high altitudes. 
643 Small Spanish. Harly maturing ; small, round nuts, sweet 
and delicious. Best for short seasons. 
644 Large Virginia. Heavy producer, large nuts. 
Peanuts priced: ¥% Ib. 25c; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $2.20. Postpaid. 
